The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pa., Tuesday, November 12, 1985
Mrs. Edith K. Bupp, 82, 104 Popular Hill Road, Gardners, died Monday afternoon at her home.
Born in Adams County, she was the daughter of the late Richard and Lizzie Slaybaugh Kline.
She attended Midway Pentecostal Church. She retired from Knouse Foods in Peach Glen.
Surviving are her husband, Paul R. Bupp; four sons, Kenneth Bupp, Paul J. Bupp, Stanley Bupp and Dale Bupp, all of Gardners; four daughters, Lucille Bupp and Beverly Burton, both of York Springs, Josephine Bredbenner of Gardners, and Doris Kendall of Mount Holly Springs; 21 grand children; four step-grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Dennis Kline of Dillsburg, and Harry Kline of New Oxford.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Gibson Funeral Home, 501 N. Baltimore Ave., Mount Holly Springs, with the Rev. Russell Marcus, her pastor officiating. Interment will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, York Springs. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 117 N. Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., 17013.
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Excerpt from Eileen Graham during the 1980s speaking about where Edith lived all of her life.
...Dickey's Hill belonged to Edith Bupp and she was proud of it. It was named for and bequeathed to her by her father, Dickey Kline, who worked it with a team of horses. Her sons still farm it.
At the creast of Dickey's Hill is a swath of woods; as legend has it, a Civil War soldier is buried here and still haunts the area.
The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pa., Tuesday, November 12, 1985
Mrs. Edith K. Bupp, 82, 104 Popular Hill Road, Gardners, died Monday afternoon at her home.
Born in Adams County, she was the daughter of the late Richard and Lizzie Slaybaugh Kline.
She attended Midway Pentecostal Church. She retired from Knouse Foods in Peach Glen.
Surviving are her husband, Paul R. Bupp; four sons, Kenneth Bupp, Paul J. Bupp, Stanley Bupp and Dale Bupp, all of Gardners; four daughters, Lucille Bupp and Beverly Burton, both of York Springs, Josephine Bredbenner of Gardners, and Doris Kendall of Mount Holly Springs; 21 grand children; four step-grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Dennis Kline of Dillsburg, and Harry Kline of New Oxford.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Gibson Funeral Home, 501 N. Baltimore Ave., Mount Holly Springs, with the Rev. Russell Marcus, her pastor officiating. Interment will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, York Springs. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 117 N. Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., 17013.
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Excerpt from Eileen Graham during the 1980s speaking about where Edith lived all of her life.
...Dickey's Hill belonged to Edith Bupp and she was proud of it. It was named for and bequeathed to her by her father, Dickey Kline, who worked it with a team of horses. Her sons still farm it.
At the creast of Dickey's Hill is a swath of woods; as legend has it, a Civil War soldier is buried here and still haunts the area.
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